The article presents a rationale for communicative, conceptual, cognitive and procedural challenges experienced by litigants in person in financial remedy proceedings. The article also explores oscillation between written and spoken legal genres and narrative development strategies which litigants in person have to use throughout different stages (from the early stages of starting proceedings, filling in court forms and providing documentation, through the negotiation process to interaction in court). While legal professionals express themselves in paradigmatic legal mode influenced by legal acts and legislation, litigants in person tend to express themselves in narrative mode similar to everyday storytelling. The objective is to investigat...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The number of litigants in person (LiPs) is thought to be rising in New Zealand. This is of increasi...
The reforms to legal aid eligibility under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (LA...
The article presents a rationale for communicative, conceptual, cognitive and procedural challenges ...
The article explores narrativisation practices in small claims cases and private family proceedings,...
The article focusses on communication and discursive practices in private family proceedings with th...
This article outlines the need to help self-represented litigants (SLRs or pro se parties) understan...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) removed legal aid from family...
The article explores court forms as an interactive genre essential for legal-lay communication in ci...
In February 2019, some six years after the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 201...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 ('LASPO') withdrew legal aid for most...
This study was designed to develop the evidence base on litigants in person in private family law ca...
The removal of legal aid from the majority of civil and family matters has led to the emergence of a...
The removal of legal aid from the majority of civil and family matters has led to the emergence of a...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The number of litigants in person (LiPs) is thought to be rising in New Zealand. This is of increasi...
The reforms to legal aid eligibility under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (LA...
The article presents a rationale for communicative, conceptual, cognitive and procedural challenges ...
The article explores narrativisation practices in small claims cases and private family proceedings,...
The article focusses on communication and discursive practices in private family proceedings with th...
This article outlines the need to help self-represented litigants (SLRs or pro se parties) understan...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) removed legal aid from family...
The article explores court forms as an interactive genre essential for legal-lay communication in ci...
In February 2019, some six years after the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 201...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 ('LASPO') withdrew legal aid for most...
This study was designed to develop the evidence base on litigants in person in private family law ca...
The removal of legal aid from the majority of civil and family matters has led to the emergence of a...
The removal of legal aid from the majority of civil and family matters has led to the emergence of a...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The article explores the comprehensibility of court forms by providing a quantitative overview and a...
The number of litigants in person (LiPs) is thought to be rising in New Zealand. This is of increasi...
The reforms to legal aid eligibility under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (LA...